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profdant139 wrote:
For soap (for both showering and dishes), we use a small squeeze bottle of diluted Dr. Bronner's soap, about half soap and half water. A few drops will go a long way, and it rinses off with very little wasted water...
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TMMull wrote:
I just stick the sliver of soap to the next full bar, when it drys it becomes part of the bar.
โNov-26-2010 03:46 AM
Pangaea Ron wrote:
4u2nv
You beat me to it.
My FIL had a soap press to use up those left-over pieces of soap... he says that it was melted down and combined. He gave them out as small Christmas gifts. We left it out for him when he came to visit.
โNov-25-2010 08:13 PM
TMMull wrote:
I just stick the sliver of soap to the next full bar, when it drys it becomes part of the bar.
โNov-25-2010 04:55 PM
ctpres wrote:
Shower Soap. Save those almost useless slivers of bar soap from stick house for camping. If there is anything left just throw away of leave for next camper.
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popeye59 wrote:
So why is using someone elses soap disgusting?
"FRIENDS" wrote:
JOEY: Hey, why can't we use the same toothbrush, but we can use the same soap?
CHANDLER: Because soap is soap. It's self-cleaning.
JOEY: Alright, well next time you take a shower, think about the last thing I wash and the first thing you wash.